azubis/coolApps/bookstack/compose.yml
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---
# This is an example complete example docker-compose.yml
# file for a linuxserver.io based BookStack setup
# using the linuxserver.io MariaDB conatiner.
# ENSURE YOU PAY ATTENTION TO ALL COMMENTS BELOW.
# Many of the values are just examples, and you WILL
# have to make changes to suit your environment.
# These containers are maintained by the linuxserver.io
# team, not the official BookStack project.
# For non-commented options, refer to the linuxserver documentation:
# https://docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-bookstack/#environment-variables-e
services:
# The container for BookStack itself
bookstack:
# You should update the version here to match the latest
# release of BookStack: https://github.com/BookStackApp/BookStack/releases
# You'll change this when wanting to update the version of BookStack used.
image: lscr.io/linuxserver/bookstack:latest
container_name: bookstack
environment:
- PUID=1002
- PGID=1002
- TZ=Europe/Berlin
# APP_URL must be set as the base URL you'd expect to access BookStack
# on via the browser. The default shown here is what you might use if accessing
# direct from the browser on the docker host, hence the use of the port as configured below.
- APP_URL=http://localhost:8080
# APP_KEY must be a unique key. Generate your own by running
# docker run -it --rm --entrypoint /bin/bash lscr.io/linuxserver/bookstack:latest appkey
# You should keep the "base64:" part for the option value.
- APP_KEY=base64:3qjlIoUX4Tw6fUQgZcxMbz6lb8+dAzqpvItqHvahW1c=
# The below database details are purposefully aligned with those
# configuted for the "mariadb" service below:
- DB_HOST=${DATENBANKAPP}
- DB_PORT=${DATENBANK_PORT}
- DB_DATABASE=${DATENBANKNAME}
- DB_USERNAME=${DATENBANKUSER}
- DB_PASSWORD=${DB_PASSWORD}
volumes:
# You generally only ever need to map this one volume.
# This maps it to a "bookstack_app_data" folder in the same
# directory as this compose config file.
- ./bookstack_app_data:/config
ports:
# This exposes port 6875 for general web access.
# Commonly you'd have a reverse proxy in front of this,
# redirecting incoming requests to this port.
- 8080:80
restart: unless-stopped
# The container for the database which BookStack will use to store
# most of its core data/content.
mariadb:
# You should update the version here to match the latest
# main version of the linuxserver mariadb container version:
# https://github.com/linuxserver/docker-mariadb/pkgs/container/mariadb/versions?filters%5Bversion_type%5D=tagged
image: lscr.io/linuxserver/mariadb:11.4.4
container_name: mariadb
environment:
- PUID=1000
- PGID=1000
- TZ=Etc/UTC
# You may want to change the credentials used below,
# but be aware the latter three options need to align
# with the DB_* options for the BookStack container.
- MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=mysupersecretrootpassword
- MYSQL_DATABASE=bookstack
- MYSQL_USER=bookstack
- MYSQL_PASSWORD=bookstack8432
volumes:
# You generally only ever need to map this one volume.
# This maps it to a "bookstack_db_data" folder in the same
# directory as this compose config file.
- ./bookstack_db_data:/config
# These ports are commented out as you don't really need this port
# exposed for normal use, mainly only if connecting direct the the
# database externally. Otherwise, this risks exposing access to the
# database when not needed.
# ports:
# - 3306:3306
restart: unless-stopped